Welcome to Creek Plantation

Cattle

Horses

Timber

Committed to Excellence in Breeding

About Us

In 1968, William S. Morris III of Augusta, Ga., acquired Creek Plantation, a tract of land near Martin, S.C., fronting on the Savannah River and comprising 2526 acres of timberlands and open fields used for agriculture. The plantation offered Billy Morris the opportunity to pursue a lifelong interest in horses and to begin breeding quarter horses.

In the mid-1970s, Billy Morris became interested in the sport of cutting, and was instrumental in founding the Augusta Futurity. Morris has maintained a consistent interest in cutting horses, and Creek Plantation has been fortunate to have had the services and help of outstanding trainers, among them Larry Reeder, Bill Riddle, David Stewart and Phil Rapp. Creek’s breeding program has produced numerous NCHA winners, including Splash of Gin, Wheeling Peppy, Miss Smooth Splash, Judge Tanquery, Shes Pretty Smooth, Gincoe and others.

Morris’ interest in animals isn’t limited to horses. He began building a commercial cattle operation, which consists of some 2200 commercial brood cows. In addition, Creek Plantation is home to a herd of registered Texas longhorns.

Over the years, Creek Plantation has been expanded with the acquisition of additional land, so that today it consists of nearly 14,000 acres and encompasses three commercial enterprises: horses, cattle and timber.

Interested in Purchasing One of Our Horses?

Time to Fly Treat Cattle at Creek Plantation

A couple good ranch horses and a couple of 2 year olds are jumping right in to do their part. See Tanq Engine, Peptos Rockin Siren, Mr Lena Freckles, Keeps Smooth Boy, and Smooth Creek Mr below in action. These horses were presented in Creek’s Horse Sale With Consignments on May 27th at the Hippodrome Horse Complex in North Augusta!

Committed to Excellence in Breeding

Contact Us

803.584.3282 Creek Plantation Office 404.403.8880 Richard Boatwright

Directions

319 Steel Creek Road, Martin, SC 29836

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From Augusta, GA:

From Broad Street, continue east onto Sand Bar Ferry Road (Hwy 28) and cross the Savannah River into South Carolina. At Beech Island, bear right onto SC Hwy 125 (4 lane highway with median). Stay on SC 125 through Jackson, SC. Bear right to stay on 125 for approximately 19 miles through the Savannah River Site. NOTE: Some GPS devices will direct you to go around the Savannah River Site and head to Barnwell, SC. Disregard those directions and stay on 125 toward Allendale. After exiting the Savannah River Site, turn right onto Steel Creek Road.

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From Savannah, GA:

Take US Hwy 17 north to Hardeeville, SC. (15.7 mi.) Turn left onto US 321 to Fairfax (49.8 mi.) Left on Hwy 278 for 5.5 miles to Allendale. Continue straight onto SC 125 for 19.8 mi. Turn left at Steel Creek Road, 0.3 mi. to site entrance on your left.